Reputation: 1100
The Github UI/UX has changed entirely just recently. In the old UI of github, you can view your public activities when logged in but in the new UI, I don't seem to find a link where I can click to view my public activities.
But when I am following someone, I can view their public activities (that is fine).
Is there a way in which I can view my public activities (my forks, starred repos, commits etc...) like in the old UI when I am logged in?
Or has Github removed this functionality?
Upvotes: 2
Views: 162
Reputation: 429
Same problem, I'm using this open-source tool for that:
Source code: https://github.com/caseyscarborough/github-activity
Public instance: http://caseyscarborough.com/github-activity/
Fun fact, 5 years after your problem with Github UI, Github Corp. decided to remove the Activity Feed from their interface..
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 1327294
You only have the Overview section now, with dates.
For instance:
https://github.com/VonC?tab=overview&from=2015-12-01&to=2015-12-31
(replace VonC
by your GitHub account)
And you need to click on "Show more activity" to see the list.
You still can list the activity events your own user account through the GitHub API.
But regarding the website, Overview is the new Activity feed.
Upvotes: 2